Jadranka Đokić
Jadranka Đokić is a Croatian actress. Widely considered one of the most talented and greatest Croatian actresses of the 21st-century, she has garnered critical success and numerous accolades for her versatile range in theatre, film and television.
Her notable film roles include starring in Fine Dead Girls, Sorry for Kung Fu, Behind the Glass, Storm, Metastases and The Priest's Children. For her performance in Behind the Glass, she won the 2008 Golden Arena for Best Actress. In television, she gained massive fame for her lead roles as nurse Helga in Naša mala klinika, Verica in :hr:Luda kuća |Luda kuća, herself in :hr:Moja 3 zida|Moja 3 zida and Lili in :hr:Ko te šiša|Ko te šiša. She was also lauded for her award-winning performances in HNK Zagreb, including King Lear, Tartuffe, A Winter's Tale, Uncle Vanya, Svaki tvoj rođendan and The Idiot. Đokić voiced Terk in the Croatian dub of Tarzan.
Early life
Đokić was born in Pula on 14 January 1981. She was born to Croatian parents of Bosnian descent, and raised in the neighbourhood of Šijan, near the Pula Arena. In Pula, she finished primary school and gymnasium. She was theatre fan in her teenage years. Đokić graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb, from which she earned a Master of Fine Arts Degree.Career
Theatre
Đokić started her career in drama studio INK Pula. She was mentored by Robert Raponja and mostly performed Shakespearean plays, including Othello, Timon of Athens, Hamlet and Cymbeline. After entering the Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb, she achieved her first professional engagement in Spring Awakening, directed by Ozren Prohić.In 2011, she won the :hr:Nagrada hrvatskog glumišta|Croatian Theatre Award for Best Actress for her performance in Ovo bi mogla biti moja ulica. She starred alongside Suzana Nikolić and Nataša Dorčić in the production, and it was presented in Zagreb, Rome, Prague and Berlin.
In 2018, she performed as Cordelia in the HNK Zagreb production of King Lear, with Predrag Miki Manojlović portraying the title king. Đokić achieved widespread critical admire for her emotionally intense and fluent performance.
The 2019 premier of The Idiot saw Đokić as Nastasya Filippovna. For the Vasilij Senin-directed performance she received immense admiration among critics winning a Vladimir Nazor Award for excellence in theatre.
Television
To television audiences, she known for her role as nurse Helga in comedy series Naša mala klinika. From 2004 to 2009, Naša mala klinika was the most watched television series in Croatia. Večernji list proclaimed her as the best actress in a comedy series, awarding her with two Večernji List Screen Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy Series, in 2007 and 2008. The award, colloquially known as the Ekran Award is the Croatian equivalent of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. Prominent Balkan film critics, including Milivoj Jukić and Dalibor Rajić praised her character delivery and comedic timing, and her eccentric, emotionally vulnerable and optimistic character is considered to be the show's breakout character. The same year, she became a member of the ensemble ZKM.Other than nurse Helga, her repertoire on television includes being the main part of the ensemble cast of three other long-running Croatian sitcoms, being :hr:Luda kuća |Luda kuća, :hr:Moja 3 zida|Moja 3 zida and :hr:Ko te šiša|Ko te šiša. From 2009 to 2011, he starred alongside actor Ozren Grabarić in the popular sitcom series Moja 3 zida, which was filmed in her own apartment. For Ko te šiša, the most watched Croatian comedy series from 2016 to 2019, she received critical and commercial exaltation for her performance as hairdresser Lili.
She appeared in Kada zvoni? as Gabrijela, and played the supporting role of Ruža in the children's television show :hr:Žutokljunac|Žutokljunac.
Film
Đokić made her acting debut in the 1999 film :hr:Šverceri hlapić|Šverceri hlapić as supporting Nataša Malek. Her first critically defined role was in Fine Dead Girls, directed by Dalibor Matanić, followed by the role of Zorica in the Ognjen Sviličić-directed drama film Sorry for Kung Fu.She played the protagonist, Klara in the 2007 independent film :hr:Pusti me da spavam|Pusti me da spavam, directed by :hr:Sara Hribar|Sara Hribar. She amassed greater success in the film Behind the Glass, for which she won a Golden Arena for Best Actress, the Croatian equivalent of the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her performance in Behind the Glass is widely regarded as one of the greatest female performances in Croatian film history.
In 2009, she played the abused wife of lead character Krpa, played by Rene Bitorajac in the Golden Arena-winning film Metastases.
She also starred in Storm, and her acting was praised by American critic and poet Stephen Holden.
In 2012, she has done voice-work for the animated film Inspector Martin and the Gang of Snails. She is prominent within Croatian-language dubbings, including dubs in The Lion King, the Kung Fu Panda franchise, the Tarzan films and The Incredibles.
In 2013, Đokić was cast to play the pregnant island native Ana in the Vinko Brešan film The Priest's Children. The film was a massive success, having the best opening week, in Croatian standards, since the country's independence in 1991.
Other work
She appeared in three HPB commercials and in the Uvik kontra music video by hip-hop recording act The Beat Fleet, on behalf of the short-lived Sara Hribar series Glasnogovornici.She is actor and docent Nikša Butijer's assistent at the Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb.
Accolades
In 2010, the journal Globus proclaimed her as one of the leaders of Croatian film, taking the title of one of the most talented and engaged actresses together with Daria Lorenci, Zrinka Cvitešić, Leona Paraminski, Nataša Janjić and Marija Škaričić.She has won four :hr:Nagrada hrvatskog glumišta|Croatian Theatre Awards for Best Actress, a Golden Arena for Best Actress, five Golden Laugh Awards, two Večernji List Screen Awards, three Grand Prix Jury Awards and two Fabijan Šovagović Awards, a Veljko Marčić Award, a Vladimir Nazor Award and a :hr:Mila Dimitrijević|Mila Dimitrijević Award during her two decade long career.
She was named actress of the year by Teatar.hr two times, winning the award in 2013 and 2015.